Lil Dicky On Kanye West Jew Comments, Theo Von Joke Controversy, & Meeting Drake

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[Music] I was in the studio with Kanye already I'm like this is the best day of my life and then Drake walked in so I know you're a huge fan of Kanye West oh yeah you've heard about this whole anti-Semitism thing talking about what how much was the music video for ha haa oh my God I spent like a million dollars do we get more Dave or no me and Benny act that way this guy's my best friend were just talking naked in the shower who's bigger him my dick looks like a raisin there was that stuff with Theo on he was upset how do you deal with something like that I'm happy that you brought that up what I crave deep down is like the undeniable love and respect of everyone on Earth great team down I literally thought it was going to be like just inner peace this is the best form of clothing it's very nice it's so it's very especially in the jersey in the winter time is why though why why I don't know why there's something about it like with the drawstrings whatever these are it's just like I'm so attracted to it not sexually just like as want to only wear that type of is it versatility or you think it's just cool it's that cool it's I think hockey jerseys are the coolest Sports Jersey to wear like if I was just wearing a basketball jersey right now I would look can I be honest underrated is a baseball jersey yeah baseball Jers is cool baseballers is cool yeah but it doesn't have the edge the long sleeve and then the just the Breather I don't know and then now that they have these like these necks and the string it like feels like a fashion piece yeah exactly you get like accessorize almost yeah I don't like when they do the hockey jersey over the hoodie though like to me that feels like that it's too juvenile like it's like kind of like college behavior and there is there are some people that are wearing it ionically H and by some people you mean white people white people yeah yeah that's I I don't know I think I lost my train of thought or something like that and then I was drawn to him he's a handsome guy never played hockey day He's this where he's from Identity that's how I know black people are climbing up the soci your hair looks good by the way I just want to point this out like the twists are new or something no I got it retwisted yesterday thank you so it is so it's new yeah retwisted oh okay it's not new never this is new I think we started the podcast guys we're here with Dave everybody in the building thank you um my boy how are you what's going on this is I'm great I'm in the we're in the Big Apple yeah I know you guys are used to it I'm not every time I come here I'm like wow what a new ph's not far you probably came here a lot I did but it just it was different like when I I actually didn't come that often as a kid for what like I would come on like School field trips and go to like Time Square and I would get hustled out of my money and like that was my experience of New York City but coming as an adult man with like friends that live here in different areas and pockets it's just a totally different atmosphere now okay we won't be offended honest take on New York City well I don't know that I that I could live in New York C I knew we were going to get some good I knew we going to get why not why not that too many Jews Beyond a lot one no uh I I'm just the type but I just like space like I think it really comes down to my desire to have space and like even this is totally not New York City and I don't even know why my brain is going to this point but I just went to the amfi coast this past like a few listen listen let me tell you something you're going to be playing pedell in six months you know never been there seen it in pictures really excited to go to the amfi coast I get there have you guys ever been there he has oh my goodness I get there well I hated it Where'd you go posano yeah I knew it I you can't go to the amount rich I can't I can't run left to like if I can't move like more than this amount of wall space left to right awful awful awful I'm just like I feel trapped I feel like there there's nothing for me here when i i and the water is cool I guess but i' I've never liked an ocean view it's I find it very onedimensional wait okay one dimensional I never have been like the beach guy I live in Venice and I I live in Venice LA and I go to the beach once every four years I'm kind of with you what trees I'm a far I'm I'm actually with you i' rather like Dimension it's so funny okay hold on so you don't I've never been a beach view guy is that what you said yeah well most expensive real estate in the world I go I've been to plenty of beaches and I go there and I get so bored I just sit there and I I look and everything is just flat and like there's just no texture I would rather be in a situation where like every tree is different looking and I'm just like you want to be in the Bob Ross painting I guess the mountain and all that the and there's little creatures there Woodland creatures you can look at there's things you can hike there's just it's just it's so onedimensional yeah I get that and like you know beyond being uh hot and boring like what do you do you sit there just sit there the beach life is unbelievably boring yeah yeah I've never liked it anyway so I went to the Amalfi Coast and I was just felt very constrained as far as like being able to like run did you go anywhere else did you leave posano posano is objectively awful I mean no I didn't it's just like tourist tra tourist I couldn't believe stores for trinkets there's no culture just Trinkets and one road yeah and an ocean view and like the sand is black anyway so New York City's not that there's anything wrong with that listen you know what I mean color sand is great you know what I me black s sounds fire the wher anday hotel stay at a hotel and and they were they were like no the other one oh okay I can't remember the name of it and it was really there was a lot of things I loved about the hotel it was great service and I did feel like a little white lotsy like wow like this is really like the top-of-the line hotel but they were like it's the only private beach in patano and I was like well great at least we have our own Beach I go to the beach went San Petra yeah it's just a it's just a hunk of concrete it's like a prison yard they carve it out yeah I was like this tampy the private beach like it's literally a hunk of don't want to do this but you calling postano Beach a prison yard is the whest thing in my life I I feel bad doing that to the white guy but it really left out at me but you know what it is though Dave it is a prison yard and sometimes we have to like be you know submit ourselves to that and you would know cuz you've been to prison you know what I mean like you've been like you're from there visited yeah but anyways New York there's a lot that I I think I would I love being here like a week at a time and I might even like being here like for a full season no way like 6 to 9 weeks of like you know I'd love to like figure out something to shoot here that like puts me here when like the weather is right you know that is true fall fantastic in New York fall in New York is the best fall is there a lot of charm and and just as far as aesthetic I think a lot of the shows and movies that I see shot in New York just jump out and look better to me than the shows that are sh there energy to it for sure so anyways I'm happy to be here why are you here uh I'm actually I just put so I put out a a soundtrack album called penis yeah to my TV show and I figur I'd make the rounds a little bit how much was the music video for ha haa oh my God I know I'm counting Pockets but you just said you were on a m exp self financed um I didn't ask that but I it all came out of my pocket that's what that mean you know uh in Cas you didn't know for that's how that's how you know the money still matter yeah yeah honestly it was kind of Reckless I spent like a million dollars and what yeah and it was a million in Lithuania go all the way to lania to be able to even afford this video like if I tried to shoot this video in La it would have cost me like 5 million that's the thing it looked incredibly expensive yeah and it was like you know often times I'm down to like invest in something that I know can be like like a Freaky Friday huge Smash Hits I like I knew that the song would never it couldn't ever be it's not designed it's not like a pop song it's like essentially a 4minute verse you know what I mean uh but I love it so much and I I just really wanted I've always wanted to make a video like this that like didn't rely on being funny that was just like Epic film making and like really unique things so I went out to Lithuania uh by the way great host country for the uh event and and it was how how long could you stay there like if you had to like I was very Charmed by Lithuania many weeks maybe a month or two yeah many it rains every day it rains every day never and it's freezing I immediately by the way once I finished that video immediately got like bronchitis like I couldn't even move like fever for two weeks that's the price you pay though but I am really proud to price is a million a million plus bronchitis yeah but I'm really happy like at least I didn't pay a million and was like oh man this missed the mark like I really think like creatively I look at it and I'm very is sick it shot sick but it was one of those things where I was like this looks like one of the most expensive video to put that in perspective a million right do you remember you're 35 right yeah okay do you remember when uh Diddy old Diddy we can talk about it put out uh Victory oh yeah I mean all those videos I grew that was 1 million Oh I thought you were going to say hate me now hate me now was also 1 million oh that was the uh him and Nas that was Nas yeah I mean I'm not trying to be a but a million back then it's probably like three four million going to say that too so you got yeah it's not a back in the day million buddy you had to go to Lithuania still you know yeah yeah yeah but still a million dollars yeah it's crazy and I just kind of also know I'll never I like there's certain things where you know you will make your investment how much have you made back on the AdSense can we look at that no the video has like 1.2 million views even I think YouTube views are down like I think the whole website youtube.com is one the recession um but I'm not to get the antibiotics for the the bronchitis but it'll live forever I'm really like I I like I just like it's a new thing that I've never done and like I loved acting in that first scene like getting into character in a different way and I just thought it was just I have no regrets I have no reg I love that you are always willing to flex your artistic muscles yeah like yeah I just like even the concepts that you'll talk about shooting in Dave I'm like that's the incredibly artistic even though he's never going to do like the end of season one you had a video that the episode you were thinking about shooting and then season 2 the VMA performance I was like these even not getting done really artistic ideas yeah thank you man I I I I definitely put my best foot forward and try as hard as I can to be great okay okay now now now now up you get to do whatever you want when you make music you get to shoot whatever you want you put your own money up it's under your total control then you go to Big Bad Hollywood how frustrating shackle me y why would they do that they made you put out an environmental video just so you could get the chill dude unbelievable thank you for saying what happened with this what happened with this time on my Earth video just trying to do my part frustrating beyond belief or they kind of let you do your thing I'm pretty fortunate and like FX is a really Creator friendly Network and like they will let you cook yeah they let me they kind of knew what they were signing up for I think and then once you prove yourself I think they're like this guy knows what he's doing and I've never really felt uh like creatively hampered in a way where like I wanted to do something and like executives are like no you can't do that like I've never never experienced that cool I'm sure I will one day yeah but I think at least I I kind of have made uh my start has been one where I think I am known for being like a a creative uh whatever risk taker yeah go for it like get some business with me that's what they're signing up for so I can't imagine that I would be in a situation where all of a sudden I'm being Shackled I couldn't even and and going into it I was definitely nervous I was like who the are these people that are going to tell me like what jokes are funny and like cuz you're right in music I have no like oversight I do whatever I want at all times but now I'm not the one I know I'm not paying I can't pay whatever how much it cost to make a season of Dave I can't front that money yeah what is that like uh it's a lot of money and so I need uh you know Disney Corporation to to Shell it out and so you know it is kind of there are things that are out of my control but I'm just lucky that I've been uh trusted and I think I've you know delivered guys life tour Charlotte thank you so much for selling out the show we added a second show in Charlotte uh also Nashville we are coming Austin we are coming Phoenix we had a second show San Francisco uh you saw that all four shows that's incredible uh we'll see what we can do about that but thank you guys so much more cities are also available at the Andrew schultz.com go there if there are tickets left go check them out and Philadelphia you're up next I will see you there soon peace also guys you got to hurry up and get your tickets we sold out the last two weekends in a row every show in this weekend at San Jose and improv looks like it's going to sell out as well two are already gone the other two tickets are limited then February 22nd through 24th Oklahoma City I'm going to be there I'm going to be honest there's a lot of tickets available for that show that is looking a little pathetic sry up and come through so I don't look like an also March 1st and 2 Greensboro March 8th and 9th Stanford Connecticut and this is a biggie I'm going to be and the Netflix is a joke Festival that's right I'm going to give you guys exact date soon but your boy is selling out you know what I mean not just selling out tickets I mean soon I'm going to be a corporate shill and I can't wait I don't ever want to talk to y'all again you Alex tickets at aash sing.com Now do do you do you want to do more Dave like what is the what's happening with Dave all this crazy success everybody talking about it yeah darling I mean an absolute darling loved by the people in the industry very rare yeah very rare yeah you're right yeah do you do we get more Dave or no we're talking about it right now honestly I I'm really am in the head space right now what happens was the writer strike happened I then had time off to like finally like finished like certain songs that were in the show and put the soundtrack album together and like I got back to making music truly for the first time in like 5 years was able to focus on music and then I really totally reell in love with making like I came into this making music and it's been truly five years since i' I've been able to like actually focus on it for more than like six weeks at a time and I I'm right now like I'm spending every day making music and fully like thrilled by that idea to the point where I don't know how long I'm going to work on music but I also know that you know the show has kind of reached this height whatever that is Ty I don't believe my music career has reached that height that my show has reached so you want the music to reach Dave success kind of I mean I feel like I'm capable of it and I feel like truly you know how much time do I have left on this Earth of of going for it as a rapper like in 10 years I don't know it might be like if I'm still rapping you might be like we got to talk about this dat so I'm just really just to maximize my potential as a musical artist cuz I've just never so like right now I focus on but look the story of my my life is ongoing I'm sure we're going to have experiences today that I feel like I feel like it's going to be a while since we get more Dave I kind of feel that's what I don't know I I I really am just trying to like I've been like one foot out of music One Foot In like for a while and I just like I'm really relishing the opportunity but we're we're we're just starting to talk about all these things and time will tell but you know right now I'm So Satisfied with like the three seasons I just cranked out and like where I left off with Brad Pit and Drake I'm just like thrill Drake thing is wild you know I feel like this season especially not only do I it's one I'm pretty self-critical about what I make like every season I'm like that was cool but I know I could do this better like that was cool truly like season 3 I watch it and I'm like I don't know if I could do that better like wow like I'm like that was like done perfectly so personally you feel as fulfilled as possible I feel pretty fulfilled like I like literally like the last experience I have being on set with Brad Pit and like giving him Direction he's looking at me like I'm like a cone brother oh my God he took my breath away smells good smells good oh I bet I have a bad sense of smell I'm not going to lie kind of mus I'm telling you first off when he walks on set everyone like their posture change you know everyone has such a sense of purpose even the men right oh especially the men wow so they know there's a Peck in order and this guy couldn't be like nicer and not in like a wayu better be not in a way where it feels like he's like trying to be nice so like you say good things about him it just feels like that's his natural genuine like so down to earth so cool uh couldn't say enough good things about this man and hug him at all did you give him a hug oh yeah held him too very in shape as like he's such sh by the way tatt it up in a way T that's you didn't know this and like cool tattoes like what like what I don't know like I don't know what they are I saw him in Fight Club but I was too busy looking at the V yeah the V were crazy really take in any no get out of so he's just a badass badass guy he's cool like he was really like I would say the coolest guy I've ever met really yeah yeah look at his arm look at his arm that's a cool arm that that arm is cool as look at the vein he's got bracet he walks you know there's some people that like own their celebrity like they walk in a room they know all eyes are on them and they're comfortable with that I saw Hugh Jackman do that once like he just walked around he started introducing himself and he knows everybody in the room knows it's Wolverine yeah it's h and there are some people that you know what I mean they they like they pretend that they're not famous and they do that thing we like hey you doing I'm H but I what are you gonna do I feel like that's like like how could you not do that as a famous I don't know I would I would feel lame like if I was Drake and I like was had the attitude of like you all know who I am like but does he really need to be like hi I'm Aubrey to you I think so or what if he's just like Dave my man how are you brother I know you know who I am I guess it's different if both of us have like if we're both famous and he's we've like been dming and you know what I mean but like if I'm just like a guy like a PA on set yeah I just think it's disingenuous is that the word to be like what's up man like good to see you like I'd rather like him be like what's up like Drake like and I don't know why I'm talking from the perspective of Drake No ody thatp so he's in the uh so he's in the room so Pit's in the room first off the way I meet Brad Pit yeah how did this come together well no I met him on set I actually just cold emailed him what yeah really Reckless I wrote the entire let me just finish one thing first just know that when he actually came on set for the first time and I actually got to meet him for the first time which is the first place I ever met him was when he came on set of Dave we were shooting a scene where like she was like making a cast mold of my lower body so I had to meet this man naked covered in like slop like that's how I had to be like hey like nice to meet you anyway I knew Power movie I basically I heard through the grapevine that and you never know how true any of this is but I just heard that like he was a fan of my show like a friend of mine took a meeting at his production company and like one of his Executives was like oh you know Brad loves Dave and my friend relay that information to me like three years ago and I I stor I stored that piece you hear that information and are you is your first reaction like of course the guy's got taste Brad Pit or are you like oh my God Brad Pit listens to me uh honest reaction my honest reaction is a combination of of course but also like I don't know how true this information is yeah not I'm never I'm not surprised it's more just I don't know how true this through the great mind information is he should feel this way if he sees it I imagine he would feel this that's how I feel I love that yeah I love that um but anyway so we're writing I you know one thing I really proud myself on with the show is every season we end it in like such a way where I think we make like the best season finales possible and unfortunately or fortunately like we just constantly raise the bar so like this season I was like how are we going to beat what we did for the and I was like well i' I had stored this piece of information about Brad Pit like maybe we go after Brad Pit to the point where we like we were started writing we wrote the whole episode before hitting them before even talking to him all my writer's room was like they were like that's crazy like you don't even know Brad Pit and I was like I know but like I just feel like if we come with the right idea he'll he'll what why wouldn't he do it I don't know everyone was like all right same thing with Rachel McAdams same thing with Drake like at least Drake I met and he was like yeah I love your show and I had face Toof face confirmation that it was real with Rachel and Brad I just heard through the grap Vine and I wrote them like and this is not like a random celebrity Cameo where like you see him in a club and they're like what's up Dave and like it's really like the entire plot arch of the whole season was like resting on Rachel McAdams Brad Pit and Drake okay uh and I didn't know really any of them that well uh barely knew Drake did not know Rachel or Brad wrote the whole episode got Brad's email from uh from an an executive producer of the show named Marty Bowen who who knows Brad's manager okay got his email and I just got to work on drafting that email what's my email like the words of it I couldn't even I mean it's long no no no your like what is what is he seeing in his is your name in your email's Dicky my email I don't want to give it out I'll tell you afterwards can we believe it I guess yeah just go no there's no way went like this I know that they that's your playet okay so that's the email that Brad sees and okay and I and he opens it he opens it and I write I write this long ass like well- written like email about you got to have it give it Bust It Up just give us some my phone's in the other room get I I honestly it's not that easy to access like I've tried it's like my phone like does a thing where it only saves like 3 months worth of like I could probably get it but it would take too long and I really don't I want to leave it between me and Brad I don't have to you know what I mean it's Brad yeah you can't do you can't viate Brad's trust I me I didn't say we got to hear the response it's not for you bro it's not your opening line is everything in the email right do you remember the opening to whom it make or like dear Brad it's definitely dear Brad cuz I know that he his response was dearest Dave I love that um and basically I wrote this long thing that I like edited all week like sent to my writers like was like what do you think of this draft they were like well maybe like we take this sentence out like like we literally like worked on this email instead of writing this you have to the most we're like this is like we're like shooting episode eight like we're like deep in this episode shoots in like 10 like in like two week you know what I mean like we're like running out of time and I'm like pushing it off cuz I'm just like scared to face the reality of like you know the highrisk like procedure I've taken and then like he like a few days later he responded not in the same thread it started a new thread wow uh and that's big I like didn't it was I I like I it's hard to explain but like I actually didn't understand that it was his email in response back for like 12 hours I read this email I kind of thought it was like junk or something like it's it didn't cuz he didn't it was really V I assume his email is not his name it's not Brad brad.com so yeah I can see how you're just like it was hard to explain but his email was like really short and sweet and like B like not bizarre in a bad way like it was like iconic it was like so it was weird but like having not he didn't like sign at Brad Pit he signed at BP and I just wasn't thinking so when does it hit you it hit me like you know I saw em the morning but I'm like in the middle of production I'm doing all like you know I'm I'm so spread thin and then like I reread it it like lunch and I was like BP and then I was like wait a minute cuz I remember the subject line that's so hard the subject line wait a minute I don't even want to sh the subject yes say that my boy go go go go go it was it was it was hm hmmmm okay very cryptic also cryptic it was cool it was really sick like when when I reread it it's Brad I'm like that's so cool like it's the coolest email I've ever I'm going to frame it I'm going to frame the email and put it on anyways and then even then I still didn't believe it was real so I'm like I'm hitting my agent like is this his email they're like uh we're confirming it is his email like they were like I think he's in he's down and then like on set it was like such a joy to be like guys like Brad Pit is in the finale that's un but even then I still didn't believe it would really happen yeah cuz dat's got to line up and dat's got to line up it's like at any point did you have to move everything around to fit his window or we shifted a few things yeah um but it it man we by the way this guy couldn't be more professional like I designed the shoot in a way to where like if he want like it was long demanding days like we shot it was like like an hourong episode that we only had Brad for like he gave us four full days and like we're talking like we're talking like overnight like we're starting shooting at like 900 p.m. and going to like 6:00 a.m. what would that be fee wise Dove four days with Brad Pit he can name whatever price he wants he's doing it cuz he wants to oh no of course he's doing the show Millions like an star this doesn't happen episode of TV is like something like friends yeah was is 30 years ago wow yeah that was a great episode I got to say the most validating moment of my life like prior to that it was when LeBron James reached out to me and dm' me about being a fan of the show but like working with Brett and it's a shame that I live my life like just trying to impress LeBron James and Brad Pit and that's how I find the peace and satisfaction it's not that most of us do yeah let's be honest yeah but what like him coming and then when he finally showed up on set and I was like this is real and I get like I said like like shooting scenes like you know you shoot his coverage my coverage we always started with his coverage and I got the body double with the exact body type of and I'm like Brad like if you want to go home and rest up like we can use this other man's shoulder very easily he was like never in a million years would I do that he was like that's not how it should be so so real quick just for everybody at home explain like when you're shooting a show when you're shooting a show yeah so let's say I'm here and Brad is like here so if the camera's on Dave yeah sometimes you can do things called Cross coverage which is there's a camera here and a camera here at the same time that's really good for like improv and stuff but it's not as good aesthetically you can't like light things as particularly to do it that way so you're better off aesthetically shooting one side at a time so I would always start shooting Brad's side of course so that way he could leave after we got a body duble cuz when we're shooting over Brad onto me all we need is his like flannel shirt and shoulder and we had a man for that yeah and but he was like no sir like he wanted me to feel energy when I'm giving my performance and honestly it is true like he that is the right thing to do and those nerves are going to be coursing through your veins you're talking to Brad Pit and that's the vibe of like the reality of the scenes we're shooting is that like I am enamored with Brad Pit so it will be easier for me to feel enamored but it's an extra like it's not 30 minutes it's like eight hours or whatever extra that he's standing there doing that I assume right yeah it's like four four hours yeah and it's like in the dead of the middle of the night he could easily he's got to come back the next day and like the and he man talk about a trooper didn't complain once like was just a joy like a true Joy that's amazing yeah I think it's and I think it's smart for the super super A-list guys also to do cultural shows meaning like when I say a cultural show I mean like it it has the culture people are talking about it because it makes them look cool too right like how likable is Brad Pit that he's a fan of the same show that you a fan of right and then he's part of it and you know he doesn't need the money he's just doing it to be a cool guy money like I think that like TV's pay you got like legally give them something yeah like it's not even like it's pretty surprising how low you know TV pay can be for even big-time actors he didn't do it for the money he did it because he loves the show and I'm so proud of that episode and uh forever grateful to Brad for changing my life now if you don't get Brad did you have a backup guy you could reach out to uh I definitely had but it wouldn't have been the same and who who who was it there was no real backup to Brad to be honest with you like I had people in my mind but like it just didn't feel yeah yeah there's somebody just tell him it's Ben Affleck no it wasn't I love Ben I tried to get Ben Affleck in the Met gal episode and he like the schedule he was almost in he yeah he was I had a great thing for V Affleck and that it's it's so validating to like pursue these icons yeah with like a straight face you know what I mean and and like they are and there's a chance they'll do it I mean yeah that's a really great feeling that's amazing and I'm really thankful all right question I know you're heavily involved in the editing process oh yeah obviously acting you now how involved are you in the writer's room I'm the the head writer so just couldn't be couldn't be more involved in there every day like on the how however you know we break basically every episode starts with like an idea like this episode we want to be trapped in a hurricane with a Conservative Christian family and those are typically your ideas or some it varies uh it varies I feel like back in the day season one it was mostly my ideas and then as time goes on I run out of ideas yeah and uh we just make more and more different but it varies and once we have an idea then we got to like really map it out about just like breaking the episode and then we do that as a group we do it really well it's so fun it's my favorite part of the so it starts out as like one almost sketch concept just a core idea and then extrapolate yeah to the point and then we give the script off to a writer to write the first draft and like they're writing Pros almost like not jokes or anything they're just like story arc no the story arc is totally created in the room by all of us to the point where like whoever's getting that draft to write there's really no room for deviation they're not going to like be like you know what instead of this thing I had them go here like they they have a very rigid thing that they have to like I'm gonna go here second scene and in that scene I'm gonna have a conversation with Gada and that it's got to go like this they'll be able to make up you know good jokes and different dialogue they plug in jokes the structure is very set you guys plug in some of the funny stuff and then whatever and then the script comes to me and then like I like honestly redo a lot of it and that so I'm I feel like the writing is probably where I'm I guess I'm involved in every phase I was going to say the most writing but I'm I've I have no other experience than making this show like as far as being on a set and like besides making Little Dicky music videos this is the only way I know I've been told that I'm more Hands-On than anyone like ever is but who teaches you the process of all of this uh predominantly this man Jeff Schaefer who's the yeah Jeff so who's I mean genius you could you could list his credits but yeah yeah curb enthusiasm the league like this guy's the bill Bell check to my Tom Brady like you know no network was going to like be like here a little Dicky like we love you're save that money music video here's the 30 to $50 million they need some security yeah so they brought in a guy that essentially babysit and so they brought him in that's fire that's well no I met with him they didn't bring him in I I knew that I that I wasn't going to sell the show without having a guy like Jeff and then and I met you're Obama he's Biden I like Bel Brady I but and then I love working win without Brady though you know I mean Biden did so true you got to think about that well I'm I'm Brady Brady won without bich but but but he's bich he's got hits though is my point feel like I I'm schaer got hits too is what he shaer does have hits yeah um he's great do not do you not he does think you're calling shaer posano I think that's Bill belch the best coach of all time but wasn't the best until he had Brady uh he was pretty sucks no he doesn't suck with Adam then he's then fine maybe it's a bad comparison you get it you're Brady which I think is the most important part ofil Phil Kobe because he had Jordan I mean he K's Phil or do you want to be seems like you want to be Jordan no I like Kobe Kobe's good Kobe is my idol okay yeah yeah um so anyways it was I would never have been able to make the show without Jeff Schaefer like just simply having a guy I trust like having no idea how I'm just I'm like very much like I question the way things are done all the time so it's really a relief for like someone to be like no like it's not that way trust me and may be like okay you make my favorite show ever I can't I can trust you as opposed to someone who didn't have that cache I'd be like why would I trust you you're just a man right in front of me so so so Jeff puts you on game as basically like hey this is kind of how we'll construct the episodes and you're like oh that sounds good that sounds good and then you know as time goes on I really like I I think there is a huge tonal I call it the I I always said like you know every season I say guys I hope you're ready for a massive tonal shift that's what I always say because I just think tonally if you look at all three season they are very different and I think uh while being similar at the same time and feeling like the same show but I feel like I even my taste has uh evolved so much to where you know I look at a lot of season one there's a lot that I like about it there's a lot that I'm just like that's like a Amateur hour compared to like what we're doing season 3 you know what I mean and it's really a product of like when I entered this whole thing I really saw myself with nothing to base it on as like the next great comedian you know with like truly just being everyone's funny friend and I always thought this show will be my launching pad for being a comedian when I say comedian I don't I've never done standup I don't mean standup I mean like the way Seth Rogan and Larry David exist on screen and their brand of comedy and then as things have evolved like I totally see myself as a a filmmaker now to where like I want to be making you know what I mean like I look at guys like Jordan Peele and Greta Gerwig and Ben Stiller you know Ben Stiller like married like the best comedy things of like our childhood and then decided you know what I'm just going to be the best director in the world and make like escape from danam MOA and Severance and I really love that Vibe oh so you want to move away from Comedy I want to move away from Comedy because I I I I don't think I should abandon that but I definitely want to make non-comedy things like I definitely feel like my future is not just making comedy like I want to make movies that aren any specific genre you're interested in like I think horror fits so well with the Jordan because comedy and horror are incredibly similar yeah uh well my no matter what genre I pride myself in realism you know what I mean so if I had to pick a genre I'd pick drama I guess you know I really love great dramas and great like I love movies like The Wrestler you know what I mean and and like movies that just like like I love like a24 you know what I mean and I always took it for like a Marvel guy I assumed you would just love Marvel yeah like Iron Man 3 you're like an Iron Man yeah no I am I am that's what you like the most though right like is Marvel movies like what can you list your top 10 favorite Marvel movies or top 20 if you want uh no I can't uh do know such thing um but I I I just love and I fallen in love with the act of film making and like I realized like you know there's being a filmmaker is just being like a leader of the set and like I saw this thing on Instagram the other day where Quinton Tarantino was like being a director like you don't have to know how to do all the things you just have to know what you want and what your vision is and hire the right people that can achieve your vision and be really good at eloquently explaining what you're going for and then the right people will be able to hear your words and then apply it and that's really is film making conducting right is that like can a conductor play all those instruments there's no way no way but he knows how to get all those people to play those instruments perfectly guys real quick we got to interrupt this episode for our prize picks sing luck are you ready I'm going to give you different ones next week this week I got Debo Samuel getting more than 57 and a half receiving yards chrisan mcaffrey getting less than 36 and a half receiving yards might have a big day rushing I don't think receiving and Patrick Mahomes are giving you a free Square more or less than a half a yard passing just take more and remember if you sign up use that promo code Schultz they will match your initial deposit up to $10000 that means you put in a 100 you get 100 for free go to prix.com hurry up and sign up you got a free Square now let's get back to this episode with Little Dicky find it amazing how you just like your first time your first go at it you knocked it out the par thank you what was something that like the hardest lesson you had to learn along the process well there's I'll just I I'm tell you what jumps into my mind one is how timec consuming it is like you know I can't even believe what happens to my life when I make this show like starting with like the writer room and I'm not complaining because it is like what a privilege and a gift to make a show about my life that I'm in control of that but like just the amount of sheer time it takes to put it all together every season is like an 18month journey of like where I'm all in every day talk about post post is the hardest part post post is the hardest part with deadlines explain post to people real quick so post is just when the show is finished being shot you have to three phases you write it you write it for three months that's the most fun F that's coming in with like a group like this we're hanging out we smart and funny and we're learning about life yeah uh then you shoot it harder than writing it cuz it's like you're getting picked up at like 4 in the morning every day and like you're working every day and you got to facilitate all these celebrities you're not just acting you're managing all these people as well totally I'm like you know I'm ating of everything I'm like I'm there's tons of decisions that need to be made and I have no problem being the person make I would like to be the person making the decision but you also got to get into character also got there's a lot of things that's the one thing that I'm like lucky like with this the thing I think about the least is the acting like I put so much time and energy into the writing the like the set like the just like the the tone like like how we wanted to be shot look and feel that takes up every ounce of my energy and then I'll enter a scene being like huh like I actually haven't even given this any thought as an actor but fortunately you're just being you myself and it's written for like I know how I would react in the situ so I can just like live off my instincts it'd be a lot harder if like scorsi wanted me to play like a civil war soldier like I don't know doing that you know what I mean uh and then and then so you finish side though just tell us which side North or the South North good good good but only because he's from Philly yeah it's close that Mason Dixon is right there okay post so post then you finish shooting the show and you're you're drained like that shoot takes up every ounce of your energy and then guess what that thing starts to air in like eight weeks and you got to and once you're like they're not moving back the air date so once once that first episode airs every week you're like locked into the schedule and what has happened with my show is and it's not because I'm this like endless perfectionist who like needs to T it just takes x amount of time no here's what it is okay here's what it is you tell me what you do in your my position like okay we have a scene I would like to see every take yes just so I know that I'm picking the right the best take and so yes I could do it in a way where there's a solid take in the edit and I could move forward without but would but every time I look into it I then find a better take and then incrementally the show just gets better that's the reason the show is so good is cuz I do this nostone unturn method which really isn't endless pontificating it's just going through all the data and obviously having a right choice and just picking it and then I inch along and then I'll finish like four episodes and then the first one airs and then this my at time gets smaller and I'm handing it every episode like five days before this thing airs and by the way not only do you have to lock the the edit then you got to score the whole thing which I'm so we have such great score and it's a huge part of the show I'm so involved in that we got a color corrected I have cannot suck no you're a musician yeah yeah the expectation is going to be high yeah and it's dude I remember Entourage would just like the the score really elevated the show they would have songs that were like out a week before the episode and were like holy by the way and that's not even what I mean that's the easy stuff that's like yeah let me put this cool song in here I'm talking about writing a song for original I need great emal violin piece for the scene where the character's crying and it's got to like make it all work well you so there's a lot of different needs and then it's really so I forget the original question that was asked post and why post is so stressful is that you're on the deadlines and the timelines and like 10 straight weeks you have to deliver this thing and you're running out of time to the LA and then by the end of it like the thing and then I just realized all 10 episodes just aired and I didn't even get to like watch them on TV or enjoy the feeling of people reacting to them cuz I've been like working the hardest time I possibly could work to even make it to the season finale and then I arrive here and it's it is Wonder so so the uh Mark had a good Mark had a good uh metaphor for at least what when it comes to like building a joke and I think the same thing as you building anything which is like you're basically creating a sword and have you ever seen anybody create a sword where you're just kind of constantly banging on it you never seen it in like Game of Thrones or anything like that I've seen I guess people like banging like kind exactly what I just said when you said no also let let me I think it's that said this oh did he say this okay so the mark stole it from stole from yeah so uh but the idea that you're just constantly like whittling away and I think that is what you're describing when you're like I want to see every take yeah put that one in because I don't think people realize this a lot of times you'll hand in a movie or director will hand in a movie and they'll hand it to an editor that wasn't there while the movie was being shot at all yeah he's a guy who's just getting all these footage and you know what he might have three other things he's got to edit so he's like I'm going to do my best job I want people to come back to me but I'm not going to painstakingly look through every single different cut to get the exact word Etc and if you do that it makes the best product but it is time consuming it's so time consuming and it's really hard but it's my it's literally my name is on the line it's called Dave like this my life's work the story of my life like I wouldn't feel satisfied or comfortable knowing I've left anything on the floor I'm happy to work this hard especially if I can get the result that I want um did Jeff get that he probably understood that right yeah he Jeff he's really militant in the edit too and he he does he like likes to see all the takes and he does get that you say you're not a tortured artist but there is a Perfection you said you're not like a perfectionist endless Perfection but you are in that like I'm listening to the new album now and then the first or second track I think you're like I hate all my old stuff it's all trash this is what it is and there's that's such a I really admire that where it's like this kind of endless pursuit of always getting better and everything before is not as good as this and this is what it is yeah I I do think I am a tortured artist to an extent uh I was just in in the in of why the edit takes so long it's not like there are certain things that like making music is way more Anything could happen at any moment I could say any line I can do it totally differently when you have like I am so convinced that if I received footage for each like season 3 let's say I get all the footage and I edited the show and then you put a Men In Black like memory eraser thing on me right and I forgot everything and I received all the footage it would be the exact same output because I really think that there is like there's always a clear-cut choice for every moment and like one time you know my hand might be up here for the and then the line before it my hand was down here and then I'll pick well what line is more important and then I'll like back out of whatever is more important and make sure my hand is you know what I mean going through the same decision Matrix for every single decision you're making totally and I'm it's I have an opinion which one thing I'm really like people you know it is uh it can be like it's a lot of work and like people that work with me whether it's the mixer like the editor they're like you're really turning over every stone here but I think that they respect it because I'm not waffling and I'm not like I don't know what to do I'm like I just when presented something an A or a B I definitely am going to unless they're really even I'm going to have an opinion and even then it gets tough if they were even then I would just focus group it now you bring in that's when I send it to the my most trusted writers and I say A or B and that happens and then I'll let it leave it up to the votes yeah but the opinion having an opinion as often that often is like a superpower in of itself I think so yeah I think that's one of my strengths is just naturally having an opinion sounds a lot like you cuz I remember if you're edit you're editing a standup clip even though he's not the editor he will be right there over your shoulder all night doesn't matter what time and it's like no no no yeah let me cut this little incremental thing and it's like wow I mean I he stories of like other other shows the snap system is great yeah I you just it's timing it's like for me like at least with with stand up there is a musicality to it so it's just like boom boom and the way that I can communicate that best to the person who is the master at editing is just by either snapping or like you know talking to them about I'm not going to learn how to use Premiere no why should you you spent your whole life perfecting Premiere I spent my whole life trying to be a great stand up yeah let's work together but you know how to be like add eight frames of tail yes and like you'd be shocked at how much like eight frames which you know there are 24 frames in a second you add eight frames of tail to a joke it it changes the entire feel so his his system is saying okay stop right now they'll they'll catch it that much later so I stole this from you it's when I snap that's when you stop I I don't have time to get through this sentence it's too late when I get through the sentence yeah so with yeah so and then with like especially when you're editing comedy I think not even standup where there's an audience reaction comedy where there's not an audience reaction I think a problem that some editors don't pick up on is they will hold too long on the person who's delivering a joke as if there's like an expectation of you need the reaction to but there is no reaction yeah but you can cut to if I'm saying something funny that's out outlandish and then cut to that person receiving the information it makes it funny but some people go and Tada and they're just waiting here and it's like now I feel uncomfortable as the audience cut to the person you're saying it to and now I feel represent excuse me I feel represented so these little like tricks with you know because I'm always considering the audience I'm like how's the audience taking in this information if you create discomfort for them and you don't release that tension they're just sitting with their shoulders up yeah I like you to bring your shoulders up I want you to feel that tension we got to release it yeah but yeah that's Instinct I mean you you know yeah it's just yeah and I do you think you have good taste yes like taste and opinion for you is like kind of the same I uh yeah because I'm making my opinions based off my natural taste but I think taste is like everything like you know again I have no experience in film making yeah but I definitely watch movies at TV and know what I like and know what I don't like and the more and more experience I get the more I'm able to actually be able to like execute these things that I see but at the end of the day like your taste is going to Define everything you do and I I I think I have good taste favorite movie yeah actually let me copy out that okay favorite Mo or the most underrated movie it's a totally different question yes most underrated movie uh like what's that hit movie that you actually like and you're like no no no this this deserves more credit I mean I don't this isn't necessarily my answer cuz it's the type of thing I would want to put more thought on what's the movie with Steve Carell and 40-Year-Old Virgin Crazy Stupid Love exactly that's that's a real underrated that with fantastic great com you know there's another one that I thought was really underrated it was uh I think the Seth Rogan one with uh Katherine higel not knocked up or no who uh the one where he's like she's like the president or something wow see it's under I boy CED that mov long shot long shot it yes I think that's but you better believe it those are look when you ask my favorite movie yeah I I which I think is an easier question for me to answer it's underrated um I think of super bad okay I think of the big Labowski ohow is fantastic Labowski I I think of sha Shank Redemption shank is in there's there's a perfect example of like an incredibly popular and uh cherished film that lives up and exceeds expectations for sure but you know what else I think of and I think of like when you say like you want to move away from Comedy and I'm like not necessarily like to me there'll be nothing more uh that I want to do than make like the next social network o you know what I mean like that is a movie that I think is like the utmost taste it's it's contemporary it's cool it's real do you want to be biographical no not necessarily like you know I wish I made the social network about the story of I mean I love the way that they did it they did perf it's a perfect movie but like that like making the social network is like in theory more appealing to me than making Forgetting Sarah Marshall even though I love Forgetting Sarah Marshall and you would imagine that maybe my natural skill set is probably more inclined to dominate Forgetting Sarah Marshall I don't know if that's true I mean I think I would do a great job making a great comedy and I do want to make great comedies because I think there's like a real void in the comedies like when I was younger and being influenced was just smashing us like every year was something that you had to go see in Friday man Friday a movie that as much hype as he gets is still under and there's something weird going on with comedy right now where like no one's doing no one what do you think it is I don't know you know what I've heard that don't perform well at the box office yeah I've heard International money such an influence now in movies inter comedy isn't as International like a lot of jokes are kind of if you're in America in the culture you get it and if not you're like I don't but Marvel works in China and Marvel you don't need to yeah that's what they say you just got to bend your knee to China but even the comedies that get made I'm like I think I think there's like this is probably Perfect Storm M multifaceted question because I'm sure there's part of you know the situation where there are people that are maybe scared to make edgier jokes at a time where remember films are two years out right so everything in film is two years ago yeah right so maybe it was a more sensitive time two years ago now things are open up you can say whatever you want and maybe in two years we'll have those films come back those R-rated comedies come back but I think there's a little bit of sensitivity from Executives they're like I got my kids in private school I'm trying to build a pool in this house and build an extension do I really want to like roll the dice on my career with this like edgy movie that's got jokes about retards and trans people I don't really think I want to do that let's just be safe with this Christmas movie so I think there was a little bit of that maybe but I also do think that they were concerned about this like international box office thing but the weirdest thing is that like everybody I meet that tells me they learned English they learned it from cartoons right which are all it's The Simpsons family guy so you are learning English through comedy so I don't subscribe to this idea that it doesn't travel but you know it does travel way easier Iron Man yeah but I wonder like what 40-Year-Old Virgin did like I'm sure it was very successful in America and maybe it didn't travel that well but I bet it made a lot of money you know and just imagine Europeans like I don't get it how do you not have sex just mean like think about when he's getting waxed and he's screaming out Kelly Clarkson it's like the referen is they the reference is not going to hit in the Middle East necessarily they're be like oh the girl who won season one of American Idol that's hilarious yeah you know what I mean made 180 million worldwide 27 million budget I mean not bad at all we're talking these guys are to make 15 years ago movie that's the thing he was making our comedies which I think they will come back I also think there's less kind of of for whatever reason people uh out there who are interested in me it's just like kind of a weird time I think with where like there's just less uh comedians making movies or something yeah that's fair did did you finish writing your movie me yeah no but I'm working on it right now really yeah do you have a topic yeah share I don't want to share it pure comedy or comedy drama or can you give us genre at all uh and this is something I'm actively I ly consider as I write my first movie that I want to like be like my you know written by directed by starring me like my first real like boom this is like the future of my career I first off definitely a comedy coming of age I would say that's a thing I'd apply to it if that and but no it won't I don't want it to just be like a goofy com I want it to have tons of heart be really real and I want it to ideally be the type of movie that you'd consider in the best picture category just as much as you'd consider you know that that's what I'm going for but it's hard hard to straddle that line like it's like you you know you want to make this like big epic commercial comedy and it's hard to do that while also like being this critical darling that ultimately that is where my taste lies like and I'm not trying to just like appease critics I just genuinely like great art you know and I think a lot of the a lot of the great comedy movies like maybe take like the artfulness of the way it's shot will take a back seat or you know I don't want that to take the back seat I've kind of evolved to a place where I can't even enjoy a scene that I don't like the way the set design looks which I never thought I'd be that way but it's true maybe that's the reason why these movies aren't being made what like just in the sense that people are they want the comedy movie but they also want the art to be in it as well so it's like you're not maybe you're right I do think the audiences are getting more Savvy too but super they want it more elevated you're saying uh where it could be back in the day more slapstick silly fun thoughtful even the audience maybe the artist wants that as opposed to the audience I remember season one on my show when I'm like taking a lot of time to light certain scenes there are certain people being like is a comedy like why are we working hard looks like and I'm like who cares what it looks like like what are we we're making we're film making yeah like how could you not care what it looks like that's like almost the most important thing so I don't know but I'm I think there are some people that can do it all and I hopefully I'm one of those people what does retirement look like for you oh good question uh do you have to accomplish a certain amount of things in order to do that do you even Envision I kind of I'm like aware that I'll never be satisfied that like the gopost always keep moving literally you know I just did the thing with Brad but I feel like you know just as unaccomplished and like so I just think it's a never ending thing like no amount of awards are ever going to change it and I know that and so I don't want even though I do care about like achievements and like I care about doing well and people receiving it well but I just know it's a NeverEnding cycle so I think retirement looks like the ability to be at peace with like the things that really like to not have my happiness totally wrapped up in the validation that comes along with my art like to be like very happy like not making something and not receiving all the flowers along the way and just living in the moment and like loving how the light is going through the window still and the dust is like moving in the light are you happy right now yeah I am happy but I often times I ask myself like am I happy or does everything go perfectly for me and and and I haven't really faced a lot of adversity in life and if I face adversity I'd become depressed you know but I I am every day I wake up really happy and I'm truly living my dream and I'm like but you're questioning this happiness cuz I just have a lot of anxiety in general but I think no matter what I think I'm the type of person that will no matter what's going on in my my life I will always have X amount of anxiety to apply to anything and if I wasn't making the show I'd have anxiety about not seeing my parents enough before they die like you know what I mean like it would just be and I just think that's how I'm wired and fortunately my anxiety like it only kind of fuels my ambition and doesn't like bring me down to a place of like where I can't get out of bed you know what I mean like it's like functional anxiety that like propels me yeah semi-related is not anxiety but I think one of your superpowers is you can just vocalize the things you're neurotic about where most of us don't and you're so comfortable doing that and it creates so much room for comedy and content in general just being like oh here's what I'm neurotic about I'm just going to let everyone in the world know yeah here's what I'm insecure about everyone in the world is going to know most of us are wired to be like I hope people don't find out about this thing that I'm insecure about you're you're like let's just tell everyone yeah so you're an anxious kid that wants validation from strangers we could say strangers so you decide to become a rapper yeah right uh I think at my core I was like like I live my life I feel like that would induce so much more anxiety for most of us right one would think and it was like initially when I'm like oh my God I have to do a concert yeah like what I've never even wrapped in front of everybody I don't even like doing karaoke because it's too much like I'm now supposed to go in front of 2,000 people in Philadelphia do my first live show very stressful I'll tell you like look I start off being a kid who like loves making people laugh and like I think at the at the core of it is like a guy who you know I'm very confident and uh like know my skills but I think there must be like an insecurity in me that just wants to be liked loveed and I've recognized early on that like anyone that met me was like you're the funniest guy I've ever met and like that meant the world to me and like I just live my life like thinking how do I how do I show everyone that I am the next funny guy like I don't think the Adam Sandlers of the world started is anything more than everyone's funny friend like I'm meant to be that guy so so question does rapping start because because you did it and people were like oh it's funny that this Jewish kid is rapping and then do you chase it and go I'm going to get nice at this here's what happened I I graduate college and I'm like so you didn't even rap before I graduate college and I'm like how do I how do I get noticed uh for being like the next comedic guy and I saw Lonely Island Andy Samberg and them just like dominating the comedic rap space with like everything they did was like millions and millions hundreds of millions of views and like they have I'm like there's not one single competitor to them in this entire space they have a monopoly Over comedic rap and I was like I can do this what I can't do is write a sketch and like film it in like my San Francisco apartment with no money that like looks as good as The 40-Year-Old Virgin looks and like that's what our brain would compare like whatever comedy thing I'm delivering on YouTube they would be like well this doesn't feel legit but like a rap video like it's very DIY to begin with and I was like one of the main things that I did was uh I did this I used to work in an ad agency and one of the tasks I had I was the low man on the totem pole I was like I really like like I like gave like notes on the meetings and like emailed it out and one thing I had to do was this really boring report on how I worked for the Doritos account on how our ads were affecting chip sales and I was the one time where I would send an email to all the partners of my agency and I was like this is my chance to get noticed for being special and I delivered the song I'm sorry I delivered the report one time that was like a boring Word document that was like a template handed down from every assistant account manager before me I was like let's just like deliver this data like via song and send them an MP3 and they were like who this guy we love this guy like matter of fact break from go take this little song you made and go make a little music video out of it and then I learned oh my God my ad agency has a whole production wing and they have and like wait a minute I grew up watching M and puffy videos and thinking rat videos are this like unattainable multi-million dollar thing that eventually my career would kind of evolve into but wait we can just take one afternoon we can use these five Canon 7D and we can make slow-mo and like and it looks like a real rap video and then everyone in my Ad Agency is freaking out over how much they love this funny song about chip sales imagine if I took my comedic thoughts and made funny raps about them and then I started making rap music with the intention of like maybe like the South Park guys will see one of these videos and hire me to be in their writer room or maybe Seth Rogan will see it and then as I started rapping I just got better and better at it it really works like a sport I've always loved rap I've always loved hip-hop growing up I like wanted to be a comedian and I wanted to like play in the NBA and be a rapper only one of those things felt like remotely feasible and when I realized wait a minute I can really do this and I put out a song called Russell Westbrook on a farm that was like really introspective and not funny at all and all my fans were like this is the we want the most I was like I can be the next great rapper and I got so then I put comedy career on the back burner for like four or five years and like became a legitimate touring artist and like put out an album that like went platinum and have like a lot of big songs and it really carried and look this is a very arrogant way to phrase it okay but it really is how I feel and I don't feel like it's me trying to be arrogant in any way other than like observing observing the facts at hand like my whole life like growing up wanting to be a comedian I always felt like I was Batman okay and I was like no one knows I'm Batman and I really feel like I like by accident realized that like not only am I Batman but I also feel like I'm Superman like at the same that's really how cuz I'm like wait a minute I can make a like I all I can make a legit like a Freaky Friday that goes number one in all these nations and like that's just like that's a legit like song like I I was just like oh my God and then I the music career took off and I put comedy on the side and then I started making my show and my show took off and I put music on the side and that's why I'm so I don't feel like I fulfilled my potential as I still feel like I have so scratching the surface as a rapper like I know what's on my hard drive I know what's un released and how great I am as a rapper that no one's ever heard right and I just want the day to come where I put my best foot forward in music yeah we need some bars Dicky yeah yeah yeah Dicky some bars bro right now yo come on give us some bars Dicky come on come on we need some my biggest like I could never just come on bro 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apostrophe wait what yeah on purpose they get that wrong all the time they really do I get so annoyed I should but like like I go to a venue and it's like up on the thing and it says with apostrophe I'm just like how dare they happens that one's kind of on you though to be honest are you going to p no a lot of lils don't have an I think most don't now like ' 90s 80s thing are you going to pull a bowwow and drop the L no you're just going to be dick grown now bro you big dick honestly I couldn't like I really do like hate my rap name but I also love it I was going to ask you that it's a bizarre feeling of like do you feel imprisoned by it it's the perfect rap it's it's like it's my PR it's like exactly what I want it's one of the questions I and I like when people call me LD that feels good L cool that feels cool yeah um but maybe I'll I don't know I really I made a whole list Here's the the the backup I had to Little Dicky that maybe I wonder I wonder would I be as successful with this rap name let's see young man two ends on man or oh young young man is kind of nice but then I see this UK rapper Dave yes I'm just like I that that I up you should have been Dave you should have been Dave but Little Dicky is interesting like you you it definitely polarizing yeah you're like what is this radio inter kind yeah the way you rolled out your career fit perfectly with everything I I don't have any regrets it's just but it's a live there's something weird to me when when when I'm on the street and someone's like yo Dicky like I just don't relate like I don't feel like I should be turning my head when someone says Dicky like there's something if they said LD I would I would turn my head confidently now what happens if you go on and you make this like sophisticated elevated art talking about movies or or film or okay yeah well I mean music can be sophisticated elevated as well but of course but film in the way that you described yeah and people are still going Lil Dicky will that bother you will it chip away at you I think it's irrational I definitely like wouldn't like if I was directing a movie I wouldn't ever have it be directed by L dicki like it would be directed by Dave bird and I think there's just if I am this level of filmmaker and I still have a rap career on the side that like everyone like knows me I think that's just cool but I don't I don't think my music career will ever El legitimize my film making career I think it's just two different sides so you won't rap for us no no no I've seen so many I've seen so many freestyles from you do you know which one that really got me was the one you were doing like a radio show in London or something like that it was Westwood now curious going into these things do you have a song specifically set up for that interview or not a song a freestyle set for the interiew yes okay yes that's that's okay and there's a misconception sometimes that I'm just making it all up off thep no no no I know that you've written it but I wonder if it's like I have 10 I'll just choose one and go for it I'll go in there with like knowing exactly what I want to do and you got to execute it of course and yeah um it's nerve-wracking to like to do those things yeah break that down like what was more nervous Westwood or sway sway because you probably built up York yeah yeah yeah hip hop like you know like you like they they they hype up like the way sway goes about his freestyles it's like you're in like the hyena Lounge now like it's like you know like if you fail there like it's they're going to like probably enjoy it you know what I mean or just like Relish in the in the failure of it so I just thought like you know especially as a white rapper named Lil Dicky who like makes joke comedy music like you know you got to go in there and kill it and so I was so nervous oh my God I can't even believe I did it and then I did it again and I can't like but it's probably like the the the footage I'm most proud of that if I like was like Jay-Z had never heard of me and he was like what should I watch first out sway freestyles how long does it take to write it could I don't know I don't know not two weeks preparation like what's your prep for that uh you know you got to find the right beat and uh I I write I probably write it in like two days Oh I thought that sway chooses the beat no sometimes he does it depends if you do like five fingers yeah oh that's yeah that's the idea okay so you're going in there and you're just adjusting it to whatever the beat is that's even trickier yeah yeah and then the Westwood couple days before but you're like I know I got to drop a I love Westwood I like remember seeing the old Eminem freestyles on I was just like I don't know I think I get more a lot like the sway and the Westwood I was like on tour and like when I'm on tour like I really feel more like a rapper than I do when I'm just like sitting around so I just think I have a different energy I'm like all right let's drop in there and like and kill it you know and it's just another performance J yeah like I'm in that but the insecurity is about failing the execution it's never about the rap itself totally so you're you're very confident about the music yes it's just are you going to flub it in that moment live exactly that's interesting whereas most people would be worried about if their art was going to be appreciated by these people there's never a question always it's so great if I properly execute we should be good to go that's how I feel um but like look here's a story that I think is interesting like two or three years ago I was asked by the Emmys to do to be a part of the opening number of the Emmys and they like it was like a Tuesday and the Emmys are on that Sunday and I'm a groomsman in my like Best Friend's Wedding like on that Saturday and I was like oh my God like you know what an opportunity uh but also how and then they were like oh it can be like and maybe I shouldn't be sharing this but I don't know I don't give a uh they're like it's a pre-record you can record your thing ahead of time you know you can record your verse and then when we're doing it it will just be a pre-record so I thought nothing really to lose here uh let's record I you know I have three days to record a verse before I go I then record my verse send it in they're like great we love it I fly to Denver to be in a groomsman and the whole weekend I'm like listening to my verse and like you know no matter what the wedding songs that are playing I'm like doing my verse like to every single you know I'm just like getting and then I I go to the emms like I'm literally like in the I'm in my white suit like we're backstage they're like count they're like in you're on in tan G is right there with me as moral support and I say to G I'm like I'm going to kill this he's then we D I like had such confidence I go out there immediately once I went out there it I forgot every word to the right I forgot everything it was like a bomb I take one step out there this is the first moment of the Emmy it's nationally televised live but I knew it was a pre-record so like this my thing is playing and I realized oh my God I just need to put this microphone over the right here no and then just like can we get this get this video up wait we get it up but so in my mind I'm like almost blacked out like I'm I'm like I don't know what's going on right now like if if my mic was live and we were picking up that feed it was like like it would have been like a failure on like a national scale um and then I finished it and I got off stage and I was like oh my God like did I just embarrass because in my mind I like didn't know I forgot what I was supposed to do and like I don't know how my B and then I watched it and I was like oh my God I look so cool like it couldn't like to me it comes off great so you knew the mic wasn't going to be hot yeah and let me tell you you saw BR the first time let me tell you that's what I brag I don't know that I don't know that I'm ever doing live TV performance ever I don't know all right let's see it hold on let's watch it I'm like like I have no idea and then I think I remembered it like right now I started and then it started to come in yeah wow that's genius cuz you cannot through the crowd too that you're even more hidden it's smart dude all I know is that experience has rocked me like I used to like imagine myself like I want to one day get to the place where I'm doing the Super Bowl I'm like no I just don't know if it's worth it like the the the possibility of failure on such a giants like succeeding doesn't really yield that much like I didn't get like that many like there's nothing really happened for my career by like successfully making it through that moment and like failing would have been like I would have been known forward so I don't know I think like uh like if I can't control the edit I don't know yeah and maybe I'm a and maybe I need to face my fears maybe one day I will go on stage and my mic will be hot and it will be the Grammys and I'll go for it D that's what we were talking about the other day about like uh you know the more successful you get the less you have to face your fears right you don't have to like totally you can exist you can edit everything you can sit take the time you can create a track you can take 6 months to put out if you want but sometimes the things you really want are right on the other side of what you fear so maybe that Super Bowl maybe you're telling yourself right now I don't need to do this but it could just be Comfort yeah I don't know I I guess the more and more cuz that looked all right bro I Ain going to lie I thought it was going to be a he's saying a best man speech while he's in there he mies up the words look I just think the more and more that my career goes on and I feel like you know established and like I've kind of achieved things that I always dreamed of I feel more inclined to prioritize prioritize like quality of life and happiness what is to you what is that that's not like being like a month leading up to the Super Bowl being like Oh my God I have so much anxiety about like imagine the month leading up to the Super Bowl when you're not performing on the Super Bowl compared to when you are that being said I'm well aware that I'm nowhere close to I'm never going to be asked to perform at the Super Bowl no no I wasn't saying that I'm saying like even if you weren't going to be performed at the Super Bowl you're still going to be on the greatest Coastline in the planet Earth and going it's a little too Rocky yeah so so what what is interesting to me is that like you will choose your distraction from your anxiety do I do you put yourself into film do you put yourself into music but you still need to choose I'm going to apply it somewhere you're right and we'll see time will tell I just know that uh man it's a it can be pretty stressed like like especially as like a rapper it's not like you know doing standup would be stressful too have you never tried it no I never have tried it any interest yeah you've had imagine jokes you're like oh that would be a good standup joke uh I no and I am in trying it but I have such respect for the art form that I know it's well beyond just being a funny human being and it would require so much time and effort to for me to be the stand up comedian that I would like hope to be that I don't even want to try it until I'm ready to apply myself you have to feel publicly in the beginning that's yeah you have to public you're a famous person now so like you going up it's going to be rough totally like I think when you say like what does retirement look for like I do crave like one standup special like at some point in M could be when I'm 50 like I would love to be able to do that mix music and and you know who did that well Bo yeah bo bo bo is obviously talented musician but he also had jokes and he could kind of mix the two and then he could use the music to kind of float in between the bits I could and I'll tell you there are like shows that I do sometimes that are like corporate or like just like where it's small you got some jokes in between and I those are my favorite things where like I get to just chitchat in between like even it's my favorite part of performing live is like not even pre-planning it but like living in the moment saying something like seeing someone act like actually being in the moment with the crowd even if it's a small crowd but I also don't like using music as a crutch like you know what I mean like I do kind of want to just go up there with a microphone and just and do a standup special maybe use it in the beginning as you start to build your act and then once you have it now you're ready to go yeah cuz I think that's a lot of times that's what Like Comics will do when they're trying to build a new hour they'll have like 15 minutes left over from their last and it's kind of a crutch yeah to get through this new stuff crutches maybe there's negative connotation but it at least gets you there allows you to try the new stuff without just bombing the entire time but that could be cool yeah and also a very different experience for an audience like I yeah they're going there they're hearing hits but then they're seeing these like stories and you have punchlines built into the stories and then there's is an interesting idea um there's a lot that I want to do I just I think I I wonder I think I would I think I have a good skill set for standup comedy I just I respect the rart form too much to just assume like as confident as I am I would I would if I up and did stand up right now it would not go well it's humbling stand up I'm sure it's humbling stand up did you ever feel like any of your live concerts went poorly due to like the anxiety uh well my first concert ever didn't necessarily go poorly but I had never performed live in front of anybody like literally like the way the internet and everything works like I could create a following online behind a laptop and then all of a sudden have to like be a rapper in front of 2,000 people and I just didn't know how to Pace myself so I just the the adrenaline was so high for me that the first song I used all my energy so you're just out of I was gassed like the whole rest of the show it felt like I was like I just like I just need to survive I just need to survive this like physically so I think everyone had a nice night that night but I remember like then the next night I had New York City and I was like definitely need to go less hard song one and I did and then like I but I was really scared going into it like I was like I never perform will I be a good live performer and now I was like oh yeah very natural like I feel like I'm a great live performer but there's something about being a rapper where there's a whole different swag that is required where like if I even move my body in a corny way even if I don't up the words but I just do a lame dance I'll be like scarred by that you know what I mean and like the internet will run with that and be like Persona is not trying to be the coolest you're right like they might be they might think that you're doing it on purpose to be funny I do have I I'm built to fail I thought about that with the Emmys like if you went in there and you bombed people in the audience would probably be thinking it's a bit oh he's doing oh let me tell you if I ever do live perform again 100% there will be a builtin failure Plan B where like if I fail in West Philadelphia we will just we will roll into the failure package we we be it might even be better than what would have happened if I didn't fail yeah you know but I will definitely have a plan for failure has have has anybody not liked your stuff like anybody you admired not liked it and what did that feel like uh a lot of people don't like Little Dicky the Standalone rapper like especially like you know your elitists journalists who like you know are like you know how do you deal with criticism how do like uh cuz let me just copy out this is you're a very confident person yeah I actually don't interpret it as arrogance I just interpret it as like confidence and you object almost like I analyze the facts at hand it's like it's almost autistic what a fire I mean like you're like like this is the data andt I'm I I would say that this thing is better than me honestly if I felt that way and I'm sure there's people you think are better and you would just objectively say so I don't interpret arrogance but that's like I'm sure there are people who might how do you deal with criticism uh I I try not to get wrapped up in it but like and I TR sensitive to it I am I try to avoid it really like I think like what I would do is like you know back in the days like I would read every comment that was made about every song and like episode and like I would get like 95% positivity with the 5% negativity eats at you eats at me and it ca it changed my mood so I just like I just realized that's going to happen no matter what there are often times criticism like there there's probably criticism of me early in my career for my earliest Little Dicky stuff that like at the time I was like that I'm the greatest rapper in the world and now I look back at it I'm like what worthy criticism like I did kind of suck and so like and that is that was one thing just cuz my mentality really hasn't changed like I've always felt like the that I'm making is great and then like I'll look back on it be like maybe it's not and so me knowing that I could always look back at whatever I think is great right now and view it a little differently makes me like not you know what I mean and I don't know I I try what my favorite thing is is for people I oftentimes people greet whatever Little Dicky content is coming with immediate pessimism going into it and then get one over I love winning them over like I I would much rather perform on stage at a random festival for I am one act and I go out there and I see I just see the same kind of guy who is predisposed to hate me in the crowd like this and I just lack eyes with that and I eventually like I see them going like and like there's no better feeling than winning over a natural born hater there's a well that's probably your life yeah right and I remember seeing that I think it was the first episode of Dave was it the first episode with Y and his voice studio and there that moment presents itself right you're like okay they all think that I'm this kind of like awkward Weirdo And I'm going to spit some bars and in the be the first couple bars you're like doing a teapot dance and it's almost like uh oh this might not go well we're easing into it yes which is I think a good choice yeah if it's the first bar is just the greatest thing you ever heard then the audience can't also have that transition yeah great okay so interesting so you like winning the people over now H yeah but I look prefer to be like what I what I crave deep down it will never happen what I crave deep down is like the undeniable love and respect of everyone on Earth yeah it's a worthy Pursuit that's what I'm crazy and it will never happen you know what I mean but like I like want to grave tee down like at least respect I literally thought it was going to be like just inner peace I just want myself was that the validation of every stranger cast impr but I know it's a problem I know it's wrong never oh it'll never happen and I have to be at peace with that and okay but like yeah I just kind of want to like even if I'm not your cup of tea I would I want to be able to get to a place where any criticism would be like he's it's not my thing but like man for what he does he is great at it like there are plenty like that's what I'm trying to do you think there's a ceiling on that craving I think ceiling like in terms of aspiration or whatever there is I mean the ceiling is the whole population of the Earth which is the literal ceing it's growing you know uh and as you know comedy doesn't travel well internationally figure it out it's going to be learn some mandering yeah I don't know but what what criticism hurts more of the show or of the music oh the show any criticism towards the show I really like look at it as just like misguided critic like to me I don't know how you'd criticize the show I hate to say it what about there was like this but music I kind of like sometimes I'll especially my old stuff I'm like I listen to it and I'm like o like so I get why is that is you think because you put so much into the show or why I just think that with mu with the show I like music really is a 10,000 hour thing for me where like I just like like I've I had a natural a naturally good starting place but I've just developed my craft and just got better and better at rapping to where now just the way I deliver it just the way like I just like really believe my own swag way more present day than like if I go back and watch 2013 videos with the film making and comedy and TV I just think I naturally kind of rolled out of bed just already great at it it's like more it's just it's less of a you know the way I'm talking to you right now is how I talk in the show and like I think I just like end up like the my brand of Comedy for example I'm not like the best like will frell is so great at like being and impers like putting on these like different characters and like Domina like my best form of Comedy is just being my myself and the way I speak is funny and my show is way more naturally the way I just am in life than like if I started rapping right now that kind of is like a little bit of like I have to turn into like a little bit of a different superhero than I'm than I am wake up out of bed you know there was that stuff with Theo vaugh he was upset like how do you deal with how do you deal with something like that I've never I'm happy that you brought that up so I have never stolen any jokes what so but like how do you handle that like I don't think did well that particular resence I I think to my myself well I don't understand why he would think that I I haven't stolen you know the to catch I don't know if you guys are aware of the context of it and I only recently I'm aware because I saw a comment that said it was just on the internet and yeah I think he was doing like a bar stool show and you guys both had a similar idea in the show right he had it in something and and then you had he said it on a yeah it was like a wooden shirt and then you guys had in the show I remember when we came up with the wooden stuff in the writer's room and it was totally built on a different idea that was about like a one single like a man whose entire house was made of wood down to the clothing and then it ended up we ended up not going with that story line ended up doing one small really inconsequential scene of my Series where a guy was just selling wooden shirts I promise you it wasn't I've never and I whenever I see content of theovon online as I'm scrolling I totally think it's funny and I respect it I've got no animosity I've just never met him we have so many mutual friends I always was under the understanding that like accusing a comedian of stealing jokes is like a major taboo deal biggest I was like reach out to me and let's cuz I've never and I have nothing but respect from what I see of his content online but I never have stolen any joke that's really my immediate reaction it's not like I'm not hurt by it I'm just like why would that why would he be so insistent that I when I never would right right two people can't have the same idea it's a pretty broad idea like the idea of wooden clothing yeah I I don't know I'm sure I don't know see kind of specific the way you just said men and women are different very one dimension but yeah I I I have you guys spoken at all why don't you guys just talk why not yeah I I would I'm because I think a lot of times what would happen in these situations is you know both sides explain their part and then you go okay I see why this you know these two different comedians came to this conclusion and it wasn't somebody that's trying to I'm definitely down to I have no beef with him whatsoever I don't like when you know if I post something and I like stop stealing Theo's jokes like it's just I don't I'd never have done that yeah and I think the there's only one joke in question it's not like I've made like a career you know what I mean I don't even know what other jokes were even questioning three seasons of Television one joke yeah that's that's a thing I think like now with the internet there are so many more people putting things out that the possibility of two people having a similar idea is infinitely higher than back in the day where there would be 10 comedy specials a year yeah and you just need to crossover in those 10 now you have a million pieces of content that are out there in the world and you're going to see people with similar ideas you see it happen with memes you see it happen with you know written pieces you see all these types of things so I don't think it like immediately means that one person is stealing from another all I know is that my soul feels very pure and clean like I do I just think you guys are both great and I would love you guys to both just be like hey set it up you're friends with everybody I will I will set that up I will set that up yeah I will set that up on the beach andad put INX with BP feels equivalent you know what I mean yeah you have some verses that are like kind of wild like you'll be like like bend over Michelle Obama is like an insane line yeah what is yeah were there any lines that you wrote or even scenes from the show that you're like yo this can't go in all right guys let's take a break for a second listen today's episode is proudly 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rest of this episode were there any lines that you wrote or even scenes from the show that you're like yo this can't go in this is too crazy like this bar I looked back at that line I was like what the hell was I thinking saying this crazy thing to say wild have like the Obamas reached out at all but I regret saying that cuz I like you know I I first off I do believe that like when you're rapping like like the rap that I grew up on was like Eminem Who was saying like the wild like hyperbole there's nothing literal happening like and it was really just an Ode to respect of like how great I think she is you know what was the whole line what was the whole line H I said uh it's a bar what I was Googling it don't worry right now I said like I forget the first part it was like in a year I'mma bend over Michelle Obama like I got to do it while I'm hot I'm trying to get blue in Most states like Barack which that's a good line that's a good line and look I honestly I just wanted you to wrap on the show at the beginning of my career unfortunately I was kind of like at a desperate like pathetic place of like I got to say some wild to like go viral to like get noticed to like have the opportunity I want I don't think that's desperate or pathetic I don't know I look at it as a little low lwh hanging fruit L but I think at that point in your life you're just trying to get attention and you see the people you look up to you're looking up to imagine Eminem you're looking up to all these other rappers they're also doing it so you're like this is the genre I meant nothing by it all I can tell you is like I love the Obamas and like I have the Bigg I have the biggest fear I have the biggest fear of like meeting them one day or like working with them and them being like what about that thing have you met anybody that you had a bar about no not one person that You' you've wrapped about you cross pass well no I I would not by the way I haven't wrapped negatively like even that line even even saying that you are lusting over a woman and then you meet think I've been like talking about how much I love Drake for a decade before I actually met Drake and then so what happens well then you know fortunately I met Drake uh and he knew about the show and loved it like I literally was at a bar and like literally I turned around he's got good taste and he's plugged in yeah yeah so it was just you know he was like you're just the man I want to see like I love your show so much I watch it all the time and I was like like I literally I was the perect he didn't go high on Aubrey he didn't need to you're right I'll tell you I was the perfect combination of drunken High the moment I like kind of had that I was floating I looked unfair I like couldn't have come I know I was coming off really good like you know what I mean like I was loose I was like waiting my whole like adult life for this moment but like I really was at the perfect like level of intoxicated to like handle it you know and like it was like a 10minute conversation exchange numbers all my friends are at this bar with me they're like off to the side like he walks away I turn around I go like and then like I walk over to my friends and they were like what happened and I was like honestly I don't even know I was like floating that's great that's amazing that's amazing have you have you flued a celebrity interaction like someone you met that you were so excited to meet that you were just like o not my best hm prob uh oh man oh uh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah give us that one Whatever whatever made you go we could believe it we could believe the name but tell us the story let me think about it for a [Laughter] second he's run of the numbers bro you can see okay basically DJ khed okay who I was getting in my Freaky Friday music video yeah the way that we shot like a few moments at the end where I was like DJ C Ed sheer and Kendall Jenner like I turn I was in Chris Brown's Body then I switched into like these other bodies for like 10 seconds so like we really were like loose in like how whatever their thing was going to be like what they said and like so I was going I was on my way to DJ C he agreed to be in the video to shoot and record his line that was TB determined so I had to I was going to pitch him on a number of things I'm on the way to his house and I'm texting my director of the video I'm being like look my dream version of what I would want him to do is be completely naked and be like I'm DJ cowed like and like make some sort of Dick joke about like whatever we think like his dick is like and as soon as I sent the text to I realized I didn't send it to the director I sent it to DJ C oh okay like as as I'm on the way to and I've never even met him so I'm meeting him right now and like no responds I pull up to his house like I'm like oh my God like like I the doorbell if he answers the door naked he's a legend and and and then and at that point so he answers the door yeah and and it's totally normal I'm thinking maybe he maybe he didn't even read read the text and um or or he did and doesn't care I don't know but he's acting very normal and at that point I was like I because of that botched interaction I bailed on the idea of even pitching anything envelope pushing to DJ khed I was like let's play it safe and Pitch him I'm DJ khed why am I yelling which is like you know he when he gets song he like a DJ so I was like let's just pitch him something like that we get up to the studio he's like so what do you have in mind and I'm like what I'd love for you to do is be like I'm DJ Ked why am I yelling and he was like H what else you got and then I like thought he would just have accepted that pitch and the only other pitches I have were like dick like nude dick joke like okay related type and he was like H what else you got and I was like uh like well I was like we could we could like make a dick joke and he went a dick joke like he it felt as though he had never heard the term the term addiction and I was like yeah like you know like like you know I'm a little Dicky like I make jokes about like my dick being small all the time he was like let's just do the first thing yeah wow yeah but man that was stressful I was texting my director like in such confidence you know and I'm literally texting the man I was so I'm sure I've had other interactions where like I said something crazy by accident on the subject of the nudity the dick jokes season two there's an episode that's very gay for a less tactful way to say it I know what you're talking about I'm a repressed Indian kid I'm uncomfortable watching this how' the general public receive that episode and how do you feel about it either way produc no Benny yeah with Benny let me tell you talk about a polarizing scene break it break it down break it down almost be with that I skipped an episode of two beautiful season fin too many black people watching my show look so first and foremost this is I mean it's unbelievably likable right it's so likable so first first and foremost like to apologize to Mason Cameron M uh no I what you have to realize is I did not we did not me and Benny act that way that's crazy like we literally can you break it down for everybody just so we're all this guy's my best friend yeah like I don't know if it's like a Jewish like privileged guy thing or something but like and and I have other friendships that are similar where like we just like we shower together we don't do it sexually we're not like you know jerking each other off and and like being sexual we're just we're just talking naked in the shower nah dicks out balls out dick out balls out and it's yeah like so anyways who's bigger H oh is he yeah I got my dick looks like a raisin uh have you seen it hard though him yeah you say you're a grower he says he's a grower so I'm just asking a followup I'm a journalist I've seen I've seen him I've seen him with some blood in his dick I haven't seen him like ful blood but half juice D but look I also thought I was like this a really interesting Dynamic that I think people will find funny minimally we put it out and I think like yes there's like half the people are like man you almost lost me with that who who pitches who on showering together naked me and Benny in real life not it just really happened organically like like how what what what situation would rush he meets me under the lens of like that's little like he I he reached out to me as a rapper Little Dicky who like made all of his early music about how up and small as dick is and he is just like me and so once we started hanging out he was like you got to show me your dick and like I'm not like some people would be like what to that question that's not a weird question I've Liv a life showing all of my high school friends have seen my dick like everyone in my overnight campus like you know it's just like I'm curious I oh and by the way I promise you I don't care how like homophobic you are if I showed you my dick and took and walked you through it You' be on the ground laughing You' be slapping like you still got that skin thing that you I could show you some that would like phot show hold on hold on hold show us no no I try not to photograph it in person show us I promise you that like I can tell like if we all kept hanging out for like three to five years you would all see my dick in time like it's the type of thing that I defin I can see I mean honestly I'm curious right now the show difference in seeing the dick it's not that different I would see the dick not that wet is different it's not that different makes it different and the time the duration is different yeah we just we just are really comfortable with each other being naked and wet is crazy you want to see you have zero cuity curiosity you're being disingenuous would you want to see a crosssection what if it was an exam or something like that just like a can you just show them and then they'll report back to me the guys that uh SE season one and two I was working sorry we went from not want to see your dick please can you just one minute in one that was the gayest you ever did by the way y'll cough up that piece my boy so we got showers the guys that he didn't sell the dick well though the guys that scored my show that like make all the original composing for the show are like two of my best friends out here Henry and Jack and you know they too had heard you know stories for years about my dick and like we they no one feels like the brunt of like a schedule like having to hand in episodes more than like the composers of the score cuz like we have like such limited time to like make all and we were just at a point where like everyone was so burned out and they were I could just tell they were like just crushed about like the amount of time that this would take to get it right over the next like five weeks and I could see their Spirits so low and I and I said guys like really what I did was they were behind they were working their back toward me and they've they were asking to see my dick for a while so this wasn't like sexual very consensual I got but their back for to me they're working on their keyboards I just got butt naked and I just waited for them to turn around and they turned around and they looked and they they the joy and the marel the Marvel and and and the seriousness at which they took like like they literally stopped what they were doing got up like literally like B over like tassc Park they were like they were like I've never seen something they're like your dick is like a Pixar character where it's like it's so like the old guy up and like wrong but so like there's so much hope you're really there's so much hope and optim like it it feels like you can like it can do anything but like it can do nothing at the same time why can you why it's really thick like give me a thickness I don't all I know is I took a string one time and I measured the girth and the length and I fell 10 percentile length 90th percentile girth so that thick I don't it can't be but like like I just know that when I back in the day when I would try to stick my dick in a Ade bottle felt like a tight fit okay so thickness okay and then after that pretty cool actually and also well it's it's what show but there's a lot wrong with it like what happened was a few things one born with a a a disease I guess you'd call it or a defect called hypospadius where my pee hole is just in the wrong spot condition like where your pee hole is right in the middle Yes mine is like right down here like a faucet which I didn't even know was wrong until like I was like 16 and some guy was like why is your pee hole there cuz I was showing men my dick cuz I thought there was other things wrong with it oh let's see it here exactly ah but there's versions of it like look version one is my that looks a lot like my dick right like a little bit like that see how it's like and then version two like it's like in the middle of the guy's shaft that's oh my God and then version three it that it's nuts that's that's a BR that's a vagina I got version one so I'm okay but version three actually seems kind of cool that's like no they're cired well I don't know all I know and then so besides that also out of your balls I'm busting that vers but you bust on your ball yeah you shoot down yeah how do you pee I'll tell you I be sitting down but uh so independent of the hypospadius I also had my urethra was Tangled to the point where like if I didn't get surgery emergency surgery right away I wasn't going to be able to pee the right way I wasn't going to to have kids so they had to go in and perform it they had to do surgery and like do all this take skin away and I don't even know the facts at hand I'm only like here as like a like a man like just looking at my thing and like I don't my my parents I don't want to talk to them about it it's like a little weird and I don't think they even know the facts of hand my theory is they cut off a lot of my dick skin like and they had to replace my dick skin with other skin and yeah I think like my you know how like your balls are ribed I put this in the show but like yeah I saw that yeah my my skin of my whole dick is ribbed and it grows hair like if I just let my hair grow down there yeah my entire dick would have hair like like be like a tree from like The Lorax something yeah so I think that my dick is made of balls ball skin and there so there's just a lot of scarring and there's a a whole lot of sens and then also I developed I had these little poppy seeds on my dick that like kind of developed and I was ashamed what the they're not poy seed they look like poy SE little black everything little black dots started popping up and I was like what is this I got to remove this one of the black dots they must have removed too far and now there's like where that black dot was there is a hole like so now when I pee it goes out of my main pee hole which is already in the wrong place my main PE hole and then there's another little hole that like like every if I P that's why sitting down cuz you have to if I Pete standing up I would just piss all over it's like when you put your thil on a hose and it just it's like you know exactly that or like you know the Super Soakers where like they had like a thing where you could like turn it left and it would like go that way it's like that your dick's like a clarinet almost it has multiple little holes you have to yeah yeah I PL so if I pee a urinal which I do often times in public because talk about you can't be sitting down in a public restroom it's like disgusting what men do in the Stalls of a I can't believe it there's like and piss like everywhere I do it every time yeah this guy he's Che to bowl I don't even he he WIP the he lifts the seat up and I'll plug I'll plug so I piss on my finger every if I'm being standing up that means I'm willingly pissing on my finger and the Overflow is just going down on my nuts wow and it's small but girthy but girthy and I think girthy and I I hid it for my whole life I avoid every time that like people were getting together and like play and spin the bottle where like maybe you'd like get your dick touched I was like sick that night cuz I was like no one could know and then eventually I like you know just decided to put it in the show and like own it and and the thing that I realized is an adult is like often times women aren't even aware of what a Dick's supposed to look like more or less and like there's no different it's all weird to them you know this is always a f like snout coming out of a man's hips you know and I just have a different version of it that it's functional though and there there's value to the girth I found yeah and and it gets hard do you have do you have a girlfriend now did you have to introduce her her to it or did she know from the show did she know from your material she knew from the show okay um and enjoy it like honestly it was I I met her so like right before my show was about to come out and like very early in the process I was like look I'm about to come out with this show this is what I'm thinking in my head not what I'm saying to her I'm about to come out with the show where I'm literally like maybe I was getting away with people not knowing but now I'm putting almost a bullseye on my dick now like I feel like it's like being like well let me in and so I showed her the episode first scene of the first episode me having this entire breakdown with the urologist and she like loved it and and you know as she accepted me for me and we have a great relationship and there's never she loves I don't even want to because I know she's a grown woman with parents I don't want to say she loves my dick but she loves my dick yeah she does yeah she cherishes it yeah wow yeah have women ever reacted uh with a virgin at any point in your life one time and it was like the first time oh no hard oh no what happened the a girl said wait wait like reasonable wa reasonable she was like wait isn't the isn't the PO supposed to be there and I couldn't believe it it was so it was like I'm I'm for life she was a she how do she know so the top of it is just like um mannequin tips it's Christmas ornament Sheen it's like a Christmas ornament wow just shiny honestly it looks like I have half a head almost like it looks like take your head right yeah my yeah take your yeah yeah and then right where the pee hole iszy take take a knife and just cut it in half so it it's flat at the top is it I want to show you so CU I it's a little it's like like aamer it feels like it's that it's that thing in the top in the left it's the left one it's that that which isn't that weird like I thought every looked like that I didn't know that I'm going to be honest I'm a little disappointed yeah that's not that more what do you think's Weir what you have or just forkin what would I have what I have I cuz there's a lot of things I can do that like I can wa did your parents circumcise you as well yeah I'm like overly I I'm like missing too much meat down there to the point where I think I have less sensitivity why wow but you last longer probably yeah there there was a phase of My Life um when I was like 24 where I where I prematurely a jack like I basically I could not prevent myself from prematurely like every time I had sex I would come within the first 10 seconds tnb but touch and bu because I don't have that long of a boner and and because the dick you know stays relatively with blood in it I would just pretend that I didn't come and I keep keep and then fake an orgasm whenever appropriate yeah smart wow so I was just faking orgasms for so long so does come come out of the both sides is it that top and also side I that's a question I get asked a lot and and the way that I come is I I don't like shoot come like Pro I kind of just like Ooze come out of like the edge of my dick a sewer drain or something it's like slime you know like and like when your hand is like here I my hand is always like I'd have to like get a camera but I think does come out of that second small hole but it just in a way that like it's just glistening glistening yeah it's not it's not going to shoot like you know it's not like oh my God yeah it's like a sponge in a way gling like a so funny to say up cing on your own but like it's not it's not there's not a lot of that comes out cuz I don't think I I'm a little worried at the lack of I I worry that I don't know how if I'm cing enough like I don't know I don't know what's normal there's definitely every time I jerk off there's just come all over like the bottom half of my dick and like my hand and but like it never goes anywhere now if I straighten my dick cuz my dick has a hitch H and I'm sorry Mom and Dad because they said it's enough about the dick and I can't believe that every interview I do default but I really don't bring it up and I do think it's interesting yeah it's medical trauma you should be able to talk about if I straighten this that's true my favorite way to come yes silly string guy oh is is taking my like little bit of a bent dick yeah and straightening it oh and then just sitting there and waiting and not even moving and if I'm high enough and there's good going on in that screen in front of me you don't even have to jerk off to nut by the way I used to be able to come handsfree there's no way before I got on propa for hair loss Dave come on before I got on propa I don't think you need propia to be honest I got ahead of it uh before yeah before I and I don't know I I I just you know I always heard people say like oh I wish started like a year earlier cuz like propia stops you in its tracks it doesn't make hair grow so I just wanted my My Tracks to be stopped anyways uh before I think it does lower my sex drive a little bit propa Yeah I was tragically horny like I I was uh ejaculating yeah now I have a normal sex drive and before I literally I could sit there and think and I could and if I push there's no way I'm telling you just your mind just my mind power of your mind you push the way you push when you're pooping Jedi and I I is a great way to come I mean if you guys had a wet dream there's no better way to come than a wet dream that's the best my best sexual moments of my life were the three wet dreams that I had you had three yeah damn I know I want more take me through all three I've never had wet dream number one uh we were at seeds of Peace International camp in Maine and I seeds of Peace come on dude yeah uh yeah and I good dude it wasn't really a sexually charged atmosphere and I just was like it's 3 we thing I'm going to wait I was like I want to wait to come till I'm home in four weeks and jerk off like have the best jerk off of my life with the right porn you had a ceasefire how old were you like 14 okay and then I came like in my dream a girl in a red dress oh wow like the Matrix constantly evolving can't even put like she was brunette but like she's constantly evolving and I just felt like I was in my dream I felt like I was you know when you piss and reality and you piss for like a minute in my dream I was piss and C it was like a minute of just like free flowing come like just pissing and then I woke up and I just realized I had come that was number one um can you Des grabe what seeds of pieces so people didn't know what the environment was that you came in it's a really great organization that actually brings that brings uh children from different conflict groups together like Israel and Palestine no way India Pakistan everyone you just rain and come on a bunch of Palestinian kids on the f my my no I actually my bunk was me it was me and Indians and pakistanis oh wow it was just I was the only American in my bunk and it was like they let 15 Americans in to like observe the whole thing cuz it really is super interesting and yeah I came and uh right above me was abishek uh I don't know Indian yeah I don't think he knew I don't think he knew uh but that and then I came one time I uh was like celibate like for a year purely out of fear um I just found sexual experiences like because of my I guess neuroticism just the pros never outweighed the cons like whatever like value that sex was having in the moment like P on comparison to like the next day wondering like if my if my life would be forever alterd pregnant like it just felt like man what a dangerous game we're playing I got to stop having sex for a year cuz I need to focus on like more like I can't like I was being so derailed by like thinking about what went wrong so I didn't have sex for a year and I had a wet dream I was on tour and you know when you're on tour you really want to hook up I think every city is like a different opportunity and I just was like really sticking true to it and I just came in my pants I think it was San Antonio um came uh right there so what do you mean While You Were Sleeping though right yeah wet dream but you had pants on no okay my underwear I just thought you sting by a bus stop in s just how many W dreams have you guys had innumerable a bunch do you know what I'm saying when I say like do you not like for me I'm like that is the best orgasm a man can have it was great but then you got to get went next to my wife once and I remember waking up looking at her sucker yeah I mean there's something really free about being able to just come with no hands and just like piss it out yeah yeah it's it's a freebie 100% okay it really is okay so and then the third one the third one was like it was a more it was really uneventful it was more recent I just came it was like a time when nothing crazy nothing it was really all I know is there's three you could look at your I wish there was more and watch porn and then just come without anything I don't know if I could do it now I think my sex drive is a little lower but now I can certainly straighten my dick and just I there's something really and like I said when I straighten it if I come there is a little more life to the to the output there's a there it goes it doesn't still not doing what I'm seeing in porn but there's it's doing more than just like dribbling dribbling out there's more there's more hutzpah yeah you know um I'm scared that I have like de deep funked SE you'll find out I'll find out yeah have you looked into it have you no that's the first thing they're going to test my seen yeah yeah but like no pregnancy scares up to this point or anything like that uh no pregnancy scares you know there are times where you know you're on spring break in Australia and the condom broke and you have to go um to the get the morning after pill for a girl that you don't even know and uh they don't even let you get it without the girl in Australia like you I didn't know and then so I had to have my friend who wasn't the girl I had sex with come and pretend that it was her uh which was all weird um did you hang out with the girl did you watch her take it or you took her word for it I had to take her word for it cuz we had to leave so you just what you I got to say I was kind of under it was literally when I it was crazy when I when I came back with the pill and I looked for her in like the hotel area I'm not kidding it sounds like a lie she was literally in the middle of a group of a rugby team so she's talking to a group of 10 men just her like chitchatting with 10 men and I had to go up to her and be like hey like I don't know if you're comfortable with like like she knew the cond of broke she wasn't stressed did she know you went to get the be no I was like so stressed I don't know where she went like she didn't like it was it was the type of spring break thing where it was like she was an American in my spring break program she had her own bed like she went like she didn't sleep in the same bed like like like in the morning I just went and got I was like and then I just wanted to hand and then yeah I you have to take two like one at least what I found in the Australian version of this was she takes one now I saw her take that one and then I had to take off and go back to where I was going when she was staying and I said please will you take it and I think she did I haven't gotten a phone call did you did you check in to make sure she did like how do you do that I thought that was like really be really rude it would be rude but you still want to know yeah but I I I I don't want to dehumanize and you know well literally that's what you're doing you're dehum that is true that is actually definitionally correct not the humaniz a fully spawned human there you go there go I don't want to dehumanize while you're also yeah oh God okay Dave listen uh I have one more question have one more question so I know you're a huge fan West oh yeah how has that been yes are you guys still friends you've heard about this whole anti-Semitism thing he's been talking about yeah apparently he hates Jews apparently is what he saying not Kanye look all I can tell you is my experience with Kanye West which was in 2017 I ended up getting involved in in his Bas he did a basketball run I literally met him on the basketball court first time meeting Kanye by the way full court three on three me guarding Kanye why is it full Court three on three just to get that run in and we only had six people there but who's the whose idea was that why not keep it on the half I think people just wanted to exercise more wow yeah and so that's my first time meeting him how was he how could how do you play very interesting game like good shooter but like I feel like very awkward form he just is so weirdly good at finishing around the hoop in a way that you're like that's never going to work and he like does these weird finger rolls that go in Fairly can Kanye can hoop yeah wow he can hoop a little bit um anyway forgiven my experience with him I would like play basketball with him for like a year like twice a week and like it involved into a like he would invite me to come to his Works place and like show me the new music he's working on and the clothing and like I like had a real and he was nothing but nice to me the entire time like truly like was one of the nicest like and this is my hero like no one I told him to his face I don't know if I would have the self-belief that I have if I wasn't like my formative years weren't like listening to this other person having this like insane self-belief in himself and like that being the soundtrack to my life and I believe that like you know what I mean like and I owe a lot to his art for like making me my attitude is probably formed by like early Kanye and we had a great relationship he's uh like he changed his number at some point like to the point where like you know he does that a lot I think where he changes his number he probably have to at that level changes his team um and I just lost touch with him for you know just the way and I haven't seen him in like four years and I obviously see all the things that uh and I was like surprised cuz like I don't think in his heart Kanye uh dislikes Jewish people you know I don't I know he knows I'm Jewish I know he likes me you know what I mean so in my heart I feel like he probably said something and uh it was the wrong thing I'm sure I'm not denying that he'll say the wrong thing often you know what I mean like I think he might have said the wrong thing people got outraged I think the thing that he can't stand the most is when people tell him what he can or cannot say so then he leans into he leaned into it and that's the real now I don't think you should be leading into it I'm not saying what he did is the right like I think that there should be a sensitivity to like Jewish people you know you don't think that at his core there's anti-Semitism I think at his core is rebellion and right now this is the thing that's kind of what now this is really me theorizing I'm not that close to the situation I played basketball with him one like for a year but let me tell you he was the sweetest man like I and I watched him interact with a variety of different people being really nice um and so that's I'm not I can see that with him like just being such a I don't want to say contrarian actually just caring about Freedom so much that that's the thing I really think that like the Trump hat like do I think he like loves Trump's policies no I think he wore the Hat one time people were like you can't wear that and then he wore it for a year do it I I think and I think he does feel like we're controlled a lot by like media and like opinion and I I kind of see a lot of uh interesting thought process in terms of like him being at the Forefront of like he's really is always ahead of the curve and lot of things that being said you know my mother is outraged by his comments and rightfully so but I think at his core I really believe he's a good guy yeah yeah that's tough yeah you're friends with both of them who's the better artist Drake or Kanye better Artist Artist man I can't even they're both they're they here's what I'll say I was in the studio one time with Kanye and it was just like me and Kanye and and and one other man and it was like already I'm like this is the best day of my life like I'm like showing him the Freaky Friday music video before it's even out I have my best bullet of content that I've ever had before it comes out to like show did he watch yeah and he was like that's amazing and then Drake walked in the and I had no idea Drake was even coming and I'm like oh so they were in the studio together this was a while ago but yes they you know they they they worked together plenty of times back in like 2017 they have like a real friend of me thing and I'm in there with both of them and I took the opportunity to be like fellas let me just tell both of you while you're here that you guys are so by far my favorite two artists of all time that whoever is third what a sizable Gap there is between you two and the third play and that's how I feel about them like I think Kanye was coming when I was a kid and I love Kanye's music and like you know not only just the messaging behind like the ambition but also the musicality and like doing like that sounds better than ever and it's like so original and so and Drake came along right when I became like a rapper and like man nothing has inspired me more as an actual rapper and and musical artist than Drake like that guy every time I feel like I'm like hitting a LOL as a rapper and I'm like I'm like I don't know how much I want to go to the studio today because like I kind of am a little bit like in a writer blocky situation where I'm not loving then Drake drops like the most inspiring I've ever heard and makes like totally and I just and both of them have been so nice to me so I can't really delineate between Drake and Connie they're just my favorite artists ever I also want to know whenever you get into a situation like you're at like a party and there's someone that you really admire this there what is your protocol for how to interact with them cuz you're just a regular dude from Philly all of a sudden now you're at these Hollywood parties what do you do uh I won't i i w you know I I'll try to have an organic you know I won't like be like angling the whole time like okay there's Brad Pit over there I'm going to go inch my way closer to him hope he sees my I don't I'm not really strategic like that but if I end up being in the same conversation look they either have seen my work and honestly if they have they probably really respect me and like me or they've never seen my work and just a guy and I think everything I I've done in my career has spawned off the premise of the way I behave in real life tends to be a way that people enjoy like I really just started as like an enjoyable funny conversationally pleasing man and that's how I carry myself so I just act the way I act with whoever I'm meeting not with like designs of like winning them over and getting them in my show but like I just want I you know the same way I'd want to be like by anybody I try to be liked by whoever I'm talking to and try to be a Charming version of myself and often times it leads to positive creative Synergy if later I'm like I have a great idea for this person oh I met them at that one party like when I called them like I remember that guy he's cool he's nice he's not a weird guy a lot of artists are really introverted and like don't want to be approached and don't want to be talked to I'm just not that way like anytime a fan comes up to me and talks to me like um I find it minimally even if it's the most brutally awkward interaction ever I'm like what a unique human interaction that was that I'll forever remember the specificity of and be able to like mind comedy from yeah or they'll be like really normal and shower me with praise like either way I don't lose you know so I just think I approach everything the same way I'm talking to anybody and that I think is why a lot of these icons resonate with me because they can tell that I'm just being myself but you're comfortable complimenting them and telling them how much you admire them oh yeah like I know how much it means to me when Drake and Kanye tell me they with me so I know how much maybe it'll mean to someone else if I tell I mean who knows it doesn't mean anything BR to Brad Pit but like I I sure in my email to Brad Pit I certainly said you have like totally defined like Cinema for me for my whole you know what I mean like and it's true and I the guys like Brad Pit worked their ass off and so that means a lot to them yeah they want to influence a generation in a culture and I think they like hearing that like these new wave of people wouldn't be do for sure yeah yeah yeah I think yeah I think that makes a lot of sense I think there's sometimes people maybe in their discomfort with you know withhold their true feelings or admiration for the person that they're talking to I don't posture like really keep it real at all times and I think that is genuinely accepted like people like that especially if it's coming from a real place not like you're trying to smmo them but when you really I don't know I've always felt that like when I really admire someone for a specific thing not that they're just the famous person around I really admire them the conversation is so easy yeah cuz you have a million things that you want to say that are new wants and specific and they can see that you actually care about the art or the thing that they're doing and is the easiest flow in the world it's always uncomfortable like when I just don't admire them and I don't care and in those situations I'm not going to bother you I don't care if famous you are but yeah I think that is good point lead with what you care about I really think the core of my entire being and the success I've had really comes from being yourself like I think there that's a reason that I'm able to be a white rapper making jokes in a predominantly black landscape cuz I'm just not coming in and like trying to like act like Mr cool guy I'm just like being myself yeah be yourself guys that's cool we're here with Dave thank you so much I've had so much fun oh wow 3 hours and 17 minutes of a 3 guys go check out penith right now listen to it go check out ha haa yeah on YouTube right now and then go check out whatever future projects Dave is going to cook up we're excited to see them my Bo guys I'm thank you for having me this was so fun and one day we're going to see that joint I I really believe I think it's going to happen three to 5 years exact I do too I really do guys stay bird everybody thank you
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Published: Wed Jan 31 2024
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